US6800975B2 - Electric motor shaft access cover - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to electric motors, and more particularly to shaft access covers for electric motors.
- the invention provides a shaft access cover that is attachable to the housing of an electric motor for pivotable movement between locked and unlocked positions.
- the pivotable movement between the locked and unlocked positions includes less than 360 degrees of pivotable movement. Accordingly, the shaft access cover of the invention allows for fast and easy attachment and removal of the shaft access cover.
- the invention provides an electric motor.
- the electric motor includes a housing that defines an aperture, a stator fixed relative to the housing, a shaft rotatable relative to the housing so the aperture provides access to an end portion of the shaft that has a surface adapted for engagement by a tool, and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation therewith relative to the stator.
- the electric motor also includes a shaft access cover.
- the shaft access cover is attachable to the housing for pivotable movement between an unlocked position and a locked position where the shaft access cover substantially covers the aperture. The pivotable movement between the unlocked and locked positions includes less than 360 degrees of pivotable movement.
- the invention provides an electric motor.
- the electric motor includes a housing that defines an aperture, a stator fixed relative to the housing, a shaft rotatable relative to the housing so the aperture provides access to an end portion of the shaft that has a surface adapted for engagement by a tool, and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation therewith relative to the stator.
- the electric motor also includes a resilient shaft access cover having a flange portion and at least one tab portion.
- the resilient shaft access cover is attachable to the housing for pivotable movement between an unlocked position and a locked position. When in the unlocked position, the resilient shaft access cover is removable from the housing. When in the locked position, the resilient shaft access cover substantially covers the aperture and a water-tight seal is formed between the flange portion and the housing.
- the pivotable movement between the unlocked and locked positions includes less than 360 degrees of pivotable movement.
- the invention provides an electric motor.
- the electric motor includes a housing that defines an aperture, a stator fixed relative to the housing, a shaft rotatable relative to the housing so the aperture provides access to an end portion of the shaft that has a surface adapted for engagement by a tool, and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation therewith relative to the stator.
- the portion of the housing that defines the aperture includes an inner surface having multiple ramped surfaces.
- the electric motor also includes a plastic shaft access cover having a concave flange portion and at least one tab portion. The plastic shaft access cover is attachable to the housing for pivotable movement between an unlocked position and a locked position. When in the unlocked position, the resilient shaft access cover is removable from the housing.
- the plastic shaft access cover When in the locked position, the plastic shaft access cover substantially covers the aperture, the concave flange portion biases the at least one tab portion against the inner surface, and a water-tight seal is formed between the concave flange portion and the housing.
- the pivotable movement between the unlocked and locked positions includes less than 360 degrees of pivotable movement
- the at least one tab portion moves along the ramped surfaces during pivotable movement between the unlocked and locked positions.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an electric motor including a shaft access cover according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the shaft access cover illustrated in FIG. 1 removed from the electric motor.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the shaft access cover illustrated in FIG. 1 attached to the electric motor in a locked position.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the shaft access cover illustrated in FIG. 1 attached to the electric motor in an unlocked position.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a developed view of a portion of the electric motor taken along line 5 — 5 in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates an inner perspective view of the portion of the electric motor illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates a top view of the shaft access cover illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a bottom view of the shaft access cover illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 9 illustrates a sectional view of the shaft access cover taken along line 9 — 9 in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates a section view of the shaft access cover attached to the electric motor in a locked position taken along line 11 — 11 in FIG. 3 .
- FIGS. 1-4 illustrate an electric motor 10 that includes a housing 14 , a stator 18 fixed relative to the housing 14 , a shaft 22 rotatable relative to the housing 14 about an axis 16 , and a rotor 26 connected to the shaft 22 for rotation therewith relative to the stator 18 .
- the electric motor 10 is drivingly connected to a load 30 .
- the illustrated load 30 is a fluid pump having an impeller 32 .
- the impeller 32 is connected to the shaft 22 for rotation therewith relative to the housing of the pump 30 .
- other types of loads may be drivingly connected to the motor 10 .
- the housing 26 defines an access aperture 34 .
- a bearing hub 14 a in an end frame 14 b of the housing 14 defines the aperture 34 .
- the aperture 34 includes a generally cylindrical portion 34 a and two slot portions 34 b .
- the slot portions 34 b are diametrically opposed.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a developed view of and FIG. 6 illustrates an inner perspective view of the portion of the housing 14 that defines the aperture 34 .
- the housing 14 includes an outer surface 14 c and an inner surface. As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 5 , and 10 , the outer surface 14 c is substantially planar.
- the inner surface includes unlocked position stops 14 d , gradual ramp portions 14 e , steep ramp portions 14 f , locked position portions 14 g , locked position stops 14 h , and stop plateaus 14 i .
- the unlocked position stops 14 d and the gradual ramp portions 14 c are each adjacent a respective slot portion or unlocked position portion 34 b.
- the aperture 34 provides access to an end portion 22 a of the shaft 22 .
- the end portion 22 a includes a surface adapted for engagement by a tool.
- the surface adapted for engagement by a tool includes a wrench flat 22 b for engagement by a wrench 38 .
- the surface adapted for engagement by a tool may include any surface that is adapted for engagement by a tool to either rotate the shaft 22 or hold the shaft 22 stationary (e.g., a screwdriver slot for engagement by a screwdriver).
- the shaft 22 is either rotated or held stationary by a tool for manipulation of the load 30 with respect to the electric motor 10 .
- the end portion 22 a is illustrated extending axially through the aperture 34 and outwardly from the housing 14 . In other embodiments, the end portion 22 a may be alternatively disposed with respect to the housing.
- the motor 10 includes a shaft access cover 42 .
- the shaft access cover 42 is attachable to the housing 14 for pivotable movement between a locked position (FIG. 3) and an unlocked position (FIG. 4 ).
- the pivotable movement between the locked and unlocked positions includes less than 360 degrees of pivotable movement. In the illustrated embodiment, the pivotable movement between the locked and unlocked positions includes less than 180 degrees of pivotable movement.
- the shaft access cover 42 includes a cylindrical body portion 42 a , tab portions 42 b , a flange portion 42 c , and an outer portion 42 d .
- the tab portions 42 b extend radially outward from a first end portion of the body portion 42 a .
- the tab portions 42 b are diametrically opposed.
- the body portion 42 a and the tab portions 42 b are sized substantially similar to the cylindrical portion 34 a and the slot portions 34 b , respectively.
- the flange portion 42 c extends outwardly from a middle portion of the body portion 42 a .
- the flange portion 42 c includes a concave shape.
- the concave shape of the flange portion 42 c biases the shaft access cover 42 with respect to the housing 14 as discussed further below.
- the outer portion 42 d surrounds a second end portion of the body portion 42 a .
- the illustrated outer portion 42 includes a hex shape and is adapted for engagement by a tool for pivotably moving the shaft access cover 42 between the locked and unlocked positions.
- the shaft access cover 42 defines a recess 42 e .
- the recess 42 e is sized to receive the end portion 22 a extending axially past the housing 14 .
- the shaft 22 may not extend axially past the housing 14 in other embodiments.
- the shaft access cover 42 is first attached to the housing 14 in the unlocked position.
- the tab portions 42 b are aligned with the slot portions 34 b and the entire shaft access cover 42 is moved axially toward the housing 14 until the flange portion 42 c contacts the outer surface 14 c .
- the flange portion 42 c does not bias the shaft access cover 42 with respect to the housing 14 .
- the shaft access cover 42 is axially moveable with respect to the housing 14 so the shaft access cover 38 can be removed from the housing 14 .
- the shaft access cover 42 is moved from the unlocked position to the locked position by pivotably moving the shaft access cover 42 in a counter-clockwise direction as indicated by arrow 46 in FIG. 4.
- a tool e.g., a wrench
- the tab portions 42 b move from the unlocked position portions 34 b toward the gradual ramp portions 14 e .
- the thickness of each gradual ramp portion 14 e adjacent the unlocked position portion 34 b is substantially similar to the axial distance defined between the tab portion 42 b and the flange portion 42 c when the flange portion 42 c is not deflected (FIG. 9 ).
- the tab portions 42 b are allowed to contact the gradual ramp portions 14 e and begin pivotable movement toward the locked position without requiring axial deflection of the shaft access cover 42 . In other embodiments, such deflection may be necessary to begin movement of the shaft access cover 42 from the unlocked position to the locked position.
- the thickness of the gradual ramp portion 14 e increases and thus the flange portion 42 c begins to axially deflect. Such deflection biases the tab portions 42 b against the inner surface of the housing 14 .
- the flange portion 42 c remains in a deflected position until the shaft access cover 42 is returned to the unlocked position.
- each stop plateau 14 i is greater than the axial distance defined between the tab portions 42 b and the flange portion 42 c when the flange portion 42 c is completely deflected. Accordingly, the inner surface restricts movement of the shaft access cover 42 beyond the locked position.
- the shaft access cover When in the locked position, the shaft access cover substantially covers the aperture 34 . Additionally, the bias provided by the flange portion creates a water-tight seal between the flange portion 42 c and the outer surface 14 c . The water tight seal restricts the entry of water and other contaminants into the aperture 34 . Such restriction is desirable because water and other contaminants may affect the operation of the internal workings of the electric motor 10 such as a bearing housed in the bearing hub 14 a , the stator 18 , the rotor 26 , and/or electrical components inside the housing 14 . The shaft access cover 42 cannot be removed from the housing 14 without moving the shaft access cover 42 to the unlocked position.
- the shaft access cover 42 is moved from the locked position to the unlocked position by pivotably moving the shaft access cover 42 in a clockwise direction as indicated by arrow 50 in FIG. 3.
- a tool e.g., a wrench
- Designing the engagement between the shaft access cover 42 and the housing 14 to require utilization of a tool for such movement is desirable because it restricts inadvertent removal of the shaft access cover 42 .
- each tab portion 42 b moves from the locked position portion 14 g toward the steep ramp portion 14 f .
- the degree of inclination of the steep ramp portion 14 f defines the maximum amount of force necessary to move the shaft access cover 42 from the locked position to the unlocked position.
- the inner surface may be alternatively designed.
- the tab portions 42 b continue to move up against the steep ramp portions 14 f until the tab portions 42 b transition to the gradual ramp portions 14 f .
- the tab portions 42 b then move down along the gradual ramp portions 14 e to the unlocked position portions 34 b .
- the unlocked position stops 14 d restrict further pivotable movement of the tab portions 42 b .
- the thickness of each stop plateau 14 i is designed to restrict movement of the shaft access cover 42 beyond the unlocked position.
- the shaft access cover 42 When in the unlocked position, the shaft access cover 42 can be axially removed from the housing 14 . The end portion 42 can then be engaged with a tool 38 for manipulation of the load 30 with respect to the electric motor 10 .
- the shaft access cover 42 is constructed of a resilient material such as plastic.
- the resiliency of the shaft access cover 42 allows the flange portion 42 c to bias the shaft access cover 42 with respect to the housing 14 .
- the resilience of the shaft access cover 42 allows the tab portions 42 b to flex and thereby prevent breakage of the shaft access cover 42 due to inconsistency in the size of the shaft access cover 42 and/or the housing 14 .
- the shaft access cover 42 is reusable.
- the illustrated construction of the motor 10 is merely shown and described as an example of one such motor.
- the motor may include an aperture in the housing and a shaft access cover that vary in shape and/or size with respect to the aperture 34 and the shaft access cover 42 .
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